Kia ora, talofa lava and welcome to the Connected Learning Advisory / Te Ara Whītiki.
Digital technologies are everywhere and they are impacting what, where, how and why students learn, and who they learn from.
The Connected Learning Advisory allows schools and kura to contact advisors by p...

The Connected Learning Advisory is a service to help schools and kura access consistent, unbiased advice on integrating technology with learning so they can get the best results for their students and communities.
This service is provided free of charge to all state and state-integra...

The Connected Learning Advisory – Te Ara Whītiki (CLA) was launched by Associate Education Minister Nikki Kaye in April this year (media release).
The following infographic highlights what the CLA has been doing over the first three months since launch.
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This month we look at how the Ministry of Education’s Connected Learning Advisory - Te Ara Whītiki service can advise on cloud based systems.
New Zealand schools have shown a desire to learn about and use cloud-based systems. Many schools have already contacted the Ministry of Educ...

The Ministry of Education’s Connected Learning Advisory is committed to supporting schools and clusters as they plan for, manage and use digital technologies for modern learning. This month we look at how the advisory is supporting schools in making decisions around social media use and dig...

There are many reasons why you might want to increase access to digital devices in your school. A learner-centred curriculum that includes 1:1 digital devices supports greater flexibility in learning pathways, empowering students to learn in a more personalised way with increased control over the...

How the Connected Learning Advisory supports strategic leadership
Start with the vision for learning
Strategic leadership begins with having a clear framework from which to guide all decision making. A clearly articulated school vision, mission and principles will help form the ba...